Archive for January, 2008

Obsession with symmetry

Golfers can be obsessed with symmetry. They have to stand square to the target, turn their hips ninety degrees, shoulders 45 degrees and have the club parallel at the top. Finally, they work hard at having the club face square at impact and then finish facing the target. This is all nice and pretty, and […]

Some further reading

I got thinking today on what my favourite golf books are. I’ve read hundreds of books on golf, psychology and learning but I rate the following books as my all time best.

Mind Swings - by Masters and Burns
Extraordinary Golf - Fred Shoemaker
The Inner Game of Golf - W. Tim Gallwey

If you haven’t read them […]

Sometimes it takes more guts to say nothing

Coaching is more than a hobby for me. It has become a passion, and something that I try to improve on each day.
Ever since my first golf lesson I have been fascinated by how we teach each other to play. That golf lesson was a real eye opener. It was the first time I had […]

A letter from a reader…

Below is an email I received from a reader of my newsletter. You can read my response below. Thought you might find it interesting.
Email subject: Doubts
Cameron,

Having watched over the past 24 hours, the Buick International and the Qatar Masters, there are doubts that your method is really the answer. Tiger Woods […]

Frustration!

I hate it when people expect a free ride all of the time. I feel that I provide plenty of free info on this website and with my newsletter (which is also free). I have received hundreds of testimonials from golfers that have improved their game by reading this material.
Yesterday I got a complaint from […]